Here is a list of shows that opened on Broadway during the 2000-2001 season and beyond. (Information as of June 15, 2001.) Schedule subject to change. For more details, please see separate news stories on each show. The 2000-2001 Broadway season began June 1, 2000 and ended May 27, 2001. The 2000-2001 Tony season began May 4, 2000 and ended May 2, 2001.

Here is a list of shows that opened on Broadway during the 2000-2001 season and beyond. (Information as of June 15, 2001.) Schedule subject to change. For more details, please see separate news stories on each show. The 2000-2001 Broadway season began June 1, 2000 and ended May 27, 2001. The 2000-2001 Tony season began May 4, 2000 and ended May 2, 2001.

2000-01 BROADWAY SEASON:

Currently Running in 2000-01

BLAST!: Music and spectacle featuring Star of Indiana drum corps. Producers: Cook Group Incorporated and Star of Indiana, with Dodger Theatricals. Tours at Kennedy Center in Washington, DC December 19, 2000-January 14, 2001. Previews April 5, 2001. Opened April 17, 2001; extended to January 2, 2002 at Broadway Theater.

GEORGE GERSHWIN ALONE: Play with Music written & performed by Hershey Felder; Songs by George and Ira Gershwin; Director: Joel Zwick. Producers: Martin Markinson, Sageworks, Benjamin Mordecai, Scott Rudin, Manhattan Theatre Club, Jujamcyn Organization. Prev: April 17, 2001; Opens April 30, 2001 at Helen Hayes Theatre for a run through July 22, 2001.

ROCKY HORROR SHOW, THE: Revival of campy 1975 musical. Book & Score: Richard O'Brien. Producer: Jordan Roth. Director: Christopher Ashley. Previews October 20, 2000; Opened November 15, 2000 for open run at Circle In The Square.

STONES IN HIS POCKETS: Comedy-drama by Marie Jones. Director: Ian McElhinney. Cast: Sean Campion and Conleth Hill. Producers: Paul Elliot, Adam Kenwright, Pat Moylan, Ed & David Mirvish, Emanuel Azenberg/Ira Pittelman. Trying out in Toronto in February 2001. Previews: March 23, 2001. Opened April 1, 2001 for open run at John Golden Theatre.

ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER, THE: New musical based on the Mark Twain novel. Music by Don Schlitz, book by Ken Ludwig. Producers: Nederlander Producing Company of America, Inc. and Watt/Dobie Productions, LLC. Trying out at Shubert Theatre in New Haven, CT, February 27-March 17, 2001. Previews March 27, 2001; Opened April 26, 2001; Ended May 13, 2001 at the Minskoff Theatre.

PATTI LUPONE: "matters of the heart": (see listing under "MATTERS OF THE HEART")

SEARCH FOR SIGNS OF INTELLIGENT LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE, THE: revival of 1985 solo comedy by Jane Wagner, performed by Lily Tomlin. After several touring dates in 1999-2000, tried out at Seattle Rep and NJ's McCarter Theatre. Previews November 11, 2000; Opened November 16, 200l; Ended May 20, 2001 at Booth Theatre.

SEUSSICAL: New musical based on characters in Dr. Seuss children's stories. Music by Stephen Flaherty, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, book by Ahrens and Flaherty based on a conception by the pair and Eric Idle. Director: Frank Galati. Rob Marshall assisted with the production. Cast: Kevin Chamberlin, Janine LaManna. Producer: SFX/Barry & Fran Weissler. Reading in NYC May 3, 1999; Tried out in Boston August 27-September 13, 2000. Started previews November 1, 2000; opened November 30, 2000; Ended May 20, 2001 at Richard Rodgers Theatre.

IF YOU EVER LEAVE ME...I'M GOING WITH YOU: Comedy by and starring Joe Bologna and Renee Taylor. Produced by Martin Melzer, Taylor, Bologna and Leonard Soloway. Previews July 17, 2001; Opens August 6, 2001 at Cort Theater.